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Restarting Taiwan’s mothballed nuclear power plants is one of the key things the self-governed island should do to bolster ...
A Chinese coast guard and navy destroyer collided during a dramatic confrontation with Philippine government forces in the ...
A slow reunification now seems possible. And for that, Beijing just needs to win the psychological war, writes Kerry Brown.
Taiwan has often compared itself to being a “shrimp between two whales.” That expression has never been more apt than today ...
While President Ferdinand Marcos has ruled out any “aggressive” response from the Philippines in case a China-Taiwan war erupts, he said the government will be ready to defend its interest in the said ...
The uncertainty has left businesses in limbo and a decision to raise the import duties could jolt world markets.
The lack of Republican response to Lai Ching-te’s cancelled trip reflects a deeper shift in the party’s cross-strait policy.
The reason for this annual drill is the unspoken but ever-present threat of an attack or invasion by Taiwan’s giant neighbor to the northwest. China’s Communist Party claims Taiwan as its own ...
The island’s defence ministry has announced plans to develop a long-range, subsonic missile to boost its naval defences.